EPISODE 201: Tom ( @bowlofsalmon ) on watches, photography and the rise of Studio Underd0g
Today we chat to Tom from Belgium, who you may well recognise from his Instagram account @bowlofsalmon. Tom is a talented photographer and enthusiastic collector who combines both with great effect.
EPISODE 200: Blancpain x Swatch, Geneva Watch Days, Big Pilots and more
Felix and Andy celebrate 200 episodes by chatting about the latest from Blancpain x Swatch, IWC’s Big lot Roadshow, Geneva Watch Days, Nomos and more.
EPISODE 199: Paulin Watches’ Lewis Heath and Imogen Ayres on the future of the Scottish brand
Double trouble today with Lewis Heath and Imogen Ayres, who you might know as founder and founding team member of anOrdain — but if you’re hoping for an in-depth chat on enamel, you’ll be disappointed. Instead we’re talking about Paulin Watches, a Scottish brand that anOrdain has recently acquired and has big plans for.
EPISODE 198: Zenith CEO Julien Tornare on the power of momentum and pilots
Today’s episode comes straight from our secure audio archive — a short and razor-sharp chat with Zenith CEO Julien Tornare. Felix chats with Julien about how he solved the problem of the brand being more famous for its movements than the name on the dial, how the brand went hyperactive during the pandemic, and what that momentum means for the future.
EPISODE 197: Jorn Werdelin on 20 years of Linde Werdelin, plus Adam Levine
Linde Werdelin, founded in 2002, is one of the pioneers of the modern independent watch scene, with a modern aesthetic and distinctive look, full of interesting angles and broad facets. Andy speaks to Jorn about the development of the brand, how the watch industry has changed over the years.
EPISODE 196: Eric Wind on legitimacy in vintage, and the watches of the NBA
Today’s guest is one of Watchpro’s Hot 100, the NOS, LNIB Eric Wind, founder of Wind Vintage. We welcome Eric back, to chat (unsurprisingly), about vintage watches.
EPISODE 195: Moser’s Bertrand Meylan on the Streamliner and fostering creativity
Andy caught up with H. Moser & Cie. boss Bertrand Meylan to chat about the wonderful, wild (and occasionally weird) world of Moser watches. They chat about the boom of independent watches has impacted their brand, the unexpected and ongoing success of the Streamliner, and the desire to keep Moser as a brand that people can wear.
EPISODE 194: Owen Lawton (OxWatch) on Rowing Blazers, newsletters and more, plus Andy’s thoughts on the 37mm Nomos Club Sport
Here at OT: we’re big fans of a watch-related Newsletter, and Owen Lawton’s 3-Watch Thursday hits all the right punchy news notes. Owen’s also a talented watch photographer, so we figured we should get in touch and find out what makes him tick — so to speak.
EPISODE 193: Nicholas Biebuyck talks about the new TAG Heuer Skipper, plus our picks from Only Watch
This week we welcome back Nicholas Biebuyck for the fourth (or maybe fifth) appearance on OT:, but he’s in Melbourne, so it would be rude not to. Andy chats to Nicholas about the just-released Skipper, and what a heritage reissue should look like in 2023.
EPISODE 192: Aaron Stark tells a tale of industrial espionage and American watchmaking
Today we dive into horological history with Aaron Stark, author of Disrupting Time, to discover the tale of Jacques David and Theo Gribi, two Swiss spies who travelled to America on a mission of industrial espionage aimed at getting Swiss watchmaking back on track.
EPISODE 191: Rick Cosgrove from Sō Labs on unconventional design and keeping it funky
This week we take a quick trip to funky town, with Sō Labs co-founder Rick Cosgrove as our tour guide. Sō Labs is a young Chicago-based brand with an unconventional design proposition: layers and colours.
EPISODE 190: Cartier’s Pierre Rainero on evolving style and design
This week Felix speaks to Cartier’s Image and Style Director Pierre Rainero about the particular challenges the Maison faces when it comes to evolving iconic designs, while staying true to the heritage of the brand.
EPISODE 189: June News — TAG Heuer, Rolex and a $3 million Frankenwatch
No guests this week; instead, we look back at some notable releases over the last month, including the latest from Seiko and TAG Heuer. But the big story is that of a record-breaking Speedmaster that was sold by Phillips in 2021, which is a key piece of evidence in an ongoing investigation into, what Omega alleges is organised criminal activity.
EPISODE 188: Montblanc’s watch boss Laurent Lecamp, plus Spider-man and Succession
This week Felix chats with the Managing Director of Montblanc’s Watch Division, Laurent Lecamp. For an interview about watchmaking, we spend a surprising amount of time discussing nature, specifically ice, glacial and otherwise. Plus Sucession and Spider-Man.
EPISODE 187: Tim Barber on the UK watch scene, and our take on the IWC Ingenieur
We chat to veteran UK-based watch journalist Tim Barber about his descent into the world of watches, as well as his take on Davide Cerrato’s new job as Bremont CEO, anOrdain’s latest, MoonSwatch and the future of the Swatch Group.
EPISODE 186: IWC Veteran Hannes Pantli on Gerald Genta, the Ingenieur and 50 years of change
Hannes Pantli describes himself as part of the inventory at IWC. We described him as a legend. Both of these things are true. Mr Pantli started his career with IWC in 1972, and has seen the tides of IWC ebb and flow over the years. We talk about the genesis of Gerald Genta’s Ingenieur design, from how it was recieved at the time and how it’s changed over the years, and why Genta stands out as ‘the’ famous watch designer.
EPISODE 185: IWC Museum Curator David Seyffer on the history of the Ingenieur
IWC’s 2023 release slate has a singular focus — the Ingenieur. This cult classic integrated sports watch has made its triumphant return to the catalogue, and it was one of the major talking points of Watches & Wonders. IWC Museum Curator David Sefer explains.
EPISODE 184: Catching up with The Dial Artist and chasing down the Carrera
Fun fact, if you scroll all the way back in the episode listings of OT:, you’ll see that our very first episode was an interview with Chris Alexander, AKA the Dial Artist. Now he’s back, along with some chat about the new TAG Heuer short film, the Chase for Carrera.
EPISODE 183: Chatting to Anthony Traina and Mark Kauzlarich from Hodinkee, plus a trip to Ulysse Nardin
Watches & Wonders might be well in the rear view, but that hasn’t stopped us from continuing to tell tales from the great Geneva fair. Today we have a lightning round interview with Anthony Traina and Mark Kauzlarich of Hodinkee fame, and Felix tells us about his visit to the Ulysse Nardin Manufacture, including the Donzé Cadrans dial manufacturing facility.
EPISODE 182: Nicholas Biebuyck is back, and so are the hot takes
This week we’ve got part two of our chat with TAG Heuer’s Nicholas Biebuyck, where he tells us what he really thinks about the latest Carrera releases and speculates about what sort of watches he’d like to see in the future. Beyond that, we have some thoughts and feelings about recent watch releases, including Lange’s unobtanium chronograph, the revival of Gerald Genta, Tudor’s talking factory and whether or not Ben Clymer talking time with Kermit is hypocrisy or the greatest interview they’ve ever run.